Willingness


adjective
1.
disposed or consenting; inclined:
willing to go along.
2.
cheerfully consenting or ready:
a willing worker.
3.
done, given, borne, used, etc., with cheerful readiness.
adjective
1.
favourably disposed or inclined; ready
2.
cheerfully or eagerly compliant
3.
done, given, accepted, etc, freely or voluntarily

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